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but i don't know yet. >> chances are it's a good defense. we can blame everything -- i'm blaming everything on software. even my parking tickets. ben, thank you. >> oh, you are welcome. >>> after the catastrophic launching of healthcare.gov secretary sebelius put qssi in charge of fixing it there is information about qssi and it's not particularly good. the contractor has a history of security lapses. qssi that's the specially selected company being charged and what's their problem? what's their history? >> this is with the medicare contract. >> a different one. >> right. not related to the healthcare office of inspector general for health and human services came out and said there were security lapses where employees there could plug in some unauthorized usb drives into the computers that could insect it with malware or open it up for theft of some of the private data that's in the system. >> by malware you mean could put a virus in it or stick their ipod and download all the personal information, right? >> that's right. >> in plain english
but i don't know yet. >> chances are it's a good defense. we can blame everything -- i'm blaming everything on software. even my parking tickets. ben, thank you. >> oh, you are welcome. >>> after the catastrophic launching of healthcare.gov secretary sebelius put qssi in charge of fixing it there is information about qssi and it's not particularly good. the contractor has a history of security lapses. qssi that's the specially selected company being charged and what's their...
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steve, you want to be a defense attorney tonight? >> sure. you could certainly defend this case because of the fact that there's no direct correlation to there being a homicide because, look, if you can't get the chief medical examiner to simply classify as a homicide, you are not at first base. normally you define it as a homicide and then ask who did it? they're not even there yet or at the starting point to be able to say who did it? who did what? that's the problem. all the defense has to do and that's why macneill will not testify. one thing very quickly. the only direct evidence to prove the case is jail birds sitting in jail with macneill and testify to the confession to them. which is a very interesting topic because those inmates testifying is going to expose macneill to his prior convictions. may not be able to say were you sitting in a jail cell? the judge most likely won't allow that. >> i would allow it with -- >> allow the statements for sure. admissions. >> and the other convictions have to do with fraud. go right to credibilit
steve, you want to be a defense attorney tonight? >> sure. you could certainly defend this case because of the fact that there's no direct correlation to there being a homicide because, look, if you can't get the chief medical examiner to simply classify as a homicide, you are not at first base. normally you define it as a homicide and then ask who did it? they're not even there yet or at the starting point to be able to say who did it? who did what? that's the problem. all the defense...
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charter and the things that self-defense. most of what we see in cyberspace doesn't qualify as an attack. we call it an attack in the press. from the perspective of the international community, it's not an attack. therefore, a military response is unjustified. so we have tremendous military capabilities but they're not going deter crime risk. they didn't deter crime espionage in the cold war. why are we surprised now? >> if i can pull the thread on that. regardless of the incoming threat. it's our ability cyber offensive effect it could be against a bombing. as part of a greater mix of military power that we might have, i try it put that to the wider context of all of the element of national power. that is part of that. .. >> hi, thank you for a wonderful, wonderful pam, and, jim, as you know, on "ground hog day," bill murray becomes a better person and gets the girl. [laughter] there is a good ending. last night, too bad there's not more people, but melissa hataway gave a
charter and the things that self-defense. most of what we see in cyberspace doesn't qualify as an attack. we call it an attack in the press. from the perspective of the international community, it's not an attack. therefore, a military response is unjustified. so we have tremendous military capabilities but they're not going deter crime risk. they didn't deter crime espionage in the cold war. why are we surprised now? >> if i can pull the thread on that. regardless of the incoming threat....
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the defense chose not to the trial is still going. we are looking at two, two and a half more weeks of testimony. >> thank you so much. for more on this trial, let's bring in former prosecutors and defense >> so the judge did not let her in the courtroom. and also the defense chose not to question her. why? >> you know why, because she's a kid. when this happened, she was sick, when she was questioned and videotaped, she was 7, now she's 12. it doesn't make sense for the defense to push her. she was just a child. she's still a child. here's what's going on, the grand scheme, we're on day eight of this trial. all the d.a. has established is martin mcneil was a cheater and liar who wasn't in love with his wife. there's no forensic evidence, no direct evidence there was a crime committed. >> who had his mistress -- >> well, he did ask for way more drugs for her after her plastic surgery, the facelift, the wife who died than normal. would that not be key evidence? >> that's key evidence. she's got no history of drug abuse is key evidence.
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but there doesn't seem to be a great deal of defense for the nsa from people that you know full well, if we were to have a terrorist attack, the first question they would be asking is why was your spying efforts, your surveillance efforts, not ubiquitous, universal and intense. what do you think? >> well, you're absolutely right. first, alexander -- general alexander, i know him very well, was with him last night at an award dinner here, we gave him an award, and he's just a first-rate general officer, but more important than that, a first-rate intelligence officer and spy. he's absolutely hands down the best we've ever had in this job. he's been in it for eight years. and he's leaving of his own volition to get a new set of eyes, it's time. it truly is unfair. these allegations, a lot of these things make no sense. and certainly they are left to deny and suprt the nsa themselves. they and clapper, the director of national intelligence, that is who is defending this major function that protects the united states and believe me, we would not have had no serious attack on the united sta
but there doesn't seem to be a great deal of defense for the nsa from people that you know full well, if we were to have a terrorist attack, the first question they would be asking is why was your spying efforts, your surveillance efforts, not ubiquitous, universal and intense. what do you think? >> well, you're absolutely right. first, alexander -- general alexander, i know him very well, was with him last night at an award dinner here, we gave him an award, and he's just a first-rate...
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one, we're having huge defense cuts right now. one of the great political misjudgments in the last few years was believing it's the old party with defense spending. the rand paul wing in power quicker than they realized. it's much more comfortable among republicans with defense cuts. not total. you are seeing a ripping through of that budget. one of the things unsettled in addition to what frank said about exposes and technological challenges. technological challenges. on the one hand you're having rapid evolution in the republican party about what they think about national security consensus they had had four or five, six years ago. democratic part demonstrating on its own, folks on the left uncomfortable with what barack obama is doing. you look what democrats are saying in polls, they are much more comfortable what president obama is doing, high approval rating nsa spying, not as concerned about drones. the politics of national security are very unsettled in a way that's not been true for a number of years. >> sally on that las
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and meanwhile, the president launched another defense from boston. mike has more on the story. >> reporter: the president's hss secretary called the website a debacle today, john. even as the president was defending the law, and drawing parallels with another high-profile launch that had its share of problems. before there was obamacare, there was romney care, the massachusetts law that was the model for the affordable care act. visiting boston, president obama said the comparison sil hold. >> because you guys had a truman model that we built, the affordable care act on this tem platte. >platte. >> the president spoke on the same site that romney did. the president said that they will be happier with a new plan. >> so if you're getting one of these letters, just shop around in the new marketplace. you're going to get a better deal. >> for some, that deal could mean higher monthly costs than they played in the old plan. >> if you can, will you. health and human services secretary, kathleen sebelius. >> hold me accountable. i'm responsible. >> republic
and meanwhile, the president launched another defense from boston. mike has more on the story. >> reporter: the president's hss secretary called the website a debacle today, john. even as the president was defending the law, and drawing parallels with another high-profile launch that had its share of problems. before there was obamacare, there was romney care, the massachusetts law that was the model for the affordable care act. visiting boston, president obama said the comparison sil...
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obamacare itself and of the kind of problems we can expect if washington democrats continue their stubborn defense of this partisan law. now, mr. president, on another .atter politicians regularly come to washington promising fiscal responsibility. since congress passed the bca with overwhelming bipartisan , washington has actually reduced the level of government spending for two years running. the bca savings are such a big deal that the president inpaigned on it endlessly 2012. he bragged about the bipartisan .uts he told audiences from california to baltimore that he signed $2 trillion in spending cuts into law. like to say these days, elections matter and the president explicitly stated that he put these on the back of the bipartisan spending cuts. fromet the exit polls november. two thirds said raising taxes to cut the deficit was a nonstarter. whiched to obamacare, more voters said they wanted to repeal, the levels of support are striking. if our friends on the other side contradict -- keep obamacare contradicted by the then have to called the mandate for reducing the size of government day
obamacare itself and of the kind of problems we can expect if washington democrats continue their stubborn defense of this partisan law. now, mr. president, on another .atter politicians regularly come to washington promising fiscal responsibility. since congress passed the bca with overwhelming bipartisan , washington has actually reduced the level of government spending for two years running. the bca savings are such a big deal that the president inpaigned on it endlessly 2012. he bragged...
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we grabbed everything we could at the end of world war two we held on never turned anything back and defense spending skyrocketed again after two thousand and one japanese army and japan in the asia was our main bulwark germany in europe was i mean both work we broke off our treaty with the russians and we made in the west germany the country which terrified the soviets that's why there was so much tension when kennedy care. office. was convinced as were his hardliners that they were be set up for the first strike with this president who was acting a bit like a cold warrior at the beginning they were worried very worried that's why they put missiles into cuba it was really to tear the us from thinking that it could completely dominate the. reason to fear the time because we had about overwhelming talk about the missile gap deployed back to. the beginning of his administration to find out what the real reality was in the missile gap they found that there was a missile gap but the united states was far ahead of the soviet union by the time of the cuban missile crisis we had about a ten to one
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all games in defense proved why they are number one in defense, holding the wolfer eens to minus 48 yards, rushing the worst o output in michigan history. >> let's jump to the fourth. under three minutes - nsu puts the nail in the coffin. >> 40 yard touchdown, langford. 29-6, a lopsided win. >> ohio's coach hasn't lost a game in 35 months. things didn't go well. that's not good. danny etling's pass intercepted. then on ohio state's second play from scrimmage, different story. braxton miller to jeff. produced defense mia. 40-yard touchdown. ohio state extending to 21 games, ball game. how about big 10 action, penn state and illinois back on track after losing last week. penn state kicker sam from 35 yards out. game tied at 17. we go to overtime. christen on third and call carder coming up big with his first touch down catch. 24-17. now it's illinois's turn. nathan schillehouse's pass. intercepted. fights and holds on to win 24-17 in ot. >> they are resilient. we have a great bunch of kids. they come back every week, work hard. i'm proud to be their head football coach. >> wisconsin and iow
all games in defense proved why they are number one in defense, holding the wolfer eens to minus 48 yards, rushing the worst o output in michigan history. >> let's jump to the fourth. under three minutes - nsu puts the nail in the coffin. >> 40 yard touchdown, langford. 29-6, a lopsided win. >> ohio's coach hasn't lost a game in 35 months. things didn't go well. that's not good. danny etling's pass intercepted. then on ohio state's second play from scrimmage, different story....
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intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to our conduct of foreign policy, to the defense matters, to economic matters. and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> and the full interview with dick cheney going to air this afternoon on the lead with jake tapper at 4:00 p.m. eastern. you're not going to want to miss that. also want to bring in christiane amanpour in the london news room talking about the nsa, the spying, of course, the aftermath of the allies really upset about this. one thing you said earlier today that really struck us here is that you said there was a deficit of good will among u.s. allies. and that's part of the reason why they are so so frustrated and angry right now. why is there a deficit of good will among our allies? >> well, it's interesting you just played that clip of former vice president cheney. let's go back to the cheney/bush years which april pex was all
intelligence capability is enormously important to the united states to our conduct of foreign policy, to the defense matters, to economic matters. and i'm a strong supporter of it. >> do you think the snowden leaks have hurt america's ability to defend itself? >> i do. i think he's a traitor. i hope we can catch him at some point and that he receives the justice he deserves. >> and the full interview with dick cheney going to air this afternoon on the lead with jake tapper at...
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it to retaliate if they had a few planes a few bombs that they could set off against us the missile defense is there to look at those and i want a map that shows kind of that reversal and where we are now surrounded and you know we always turning out i mean really according to u.s. policymakers has the cold war ever you know never we grabbed everything we could at the end of world war two we held on never turning back and that spending skyrocketed again after two thousand and one being japan in the asia was our main bulwark germany in europe was i mean both work we broke off for. treaty with the russians that we. had the country which terrified the soviets that's why there was so much tension when kennedy came to office khrushchev was convinced as were his hardliners that they were be set up for the big first strike with this president who was acting a bit like a cold warrior at the beginning they were worried very worried that's why they put missiles into cuba it was really to tear the us from thinking that it could completely dominate for the. good reason to fear the united. because we ha
it to retaliate if they had a few planes a few bombs that they could set off against us the missile defense is there to look at those and i want a map that shows kind of that reversal and where we are now surrounded and you know we always turning out i mean really according to u.s. policymakers has the cold war ever you know never we grabbed everything we could at the end of world war two we held on never turning back and that spending skyrocketed again after two thousand and one being japan in...
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the defense says she had a long-term heart condition and that was the cause of her death. >> i didn't find any evidence. >> reporter: cardiologist said from his analysis she was in relatively good health and there was no natural reason she should have been found unconscious in her bathtub in april of 2007. >> in chest pain. she had no symptoms that suggest that she had a significant problem. >> are doctors unique in their ability to commit homicide? >> objection. >> reporter: prosecutors dropped that bombshell but prevented from questioning dr. joshua perper about his book "when doctors kill, who, why and how" but that did not prevent him from giving his medical opinion. >> so your examination of the lungs and the microscope pick slides of the lungs. >> yes. >> support a finding of drowning? >> yes. >> reporter: and on cross examination they got the doctor to admit possibly michelle macneill died of naturally occurring heart disease. now, erin, next week closing arguments, dell rations maybe even a verdict. >> wow, obviously going to be eyes on that, thank you. we'll see you monday an
the defense says she had a long-term heart condition and that was the cause of her death. >> i didn't find any evidence. >> reporter: cardiologist said from his analysis she was in relatively good health and there was no natural reason she should have been found unconscious in her bathtub in april of 2007. >> in chest pain. she had no symptoms that suggest that she had a significant problem. >> are doctors unique in their ability to commit homicide? >> objection....
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that europeans and the french if you understood the political structure of the defense be looked the best the. president did a decision made in brussels in washington reprise they're not made in france and this cannot go on while a potential alliance between far right parties is already stoking fear into some in the new italian premier enrico letta called the growing popularity of euro skeptics and the far right as the most dangerous phenomenon facing the european union that could lead to the most european parliament in history in the end it's a numbers game as far as that's concerned the rise of the right is not quite just a blip on europe's radar. r.t.e. paris and it is the latest general elections in a number of e.u. member states that have raised the most concern over the swing to the stream this year for example in austria the far right secured one fifth of the ballot the movement for a better hungary may begin roads the national assembly in twenty ten and the same year in that fear the national alliance came in fourth and in twenty eleven the true finns party quadrupled it shar
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the europeans and the french have understood that the political structure the defense people of the best the nation is about today the decisions i made in brussels early in washington reprise they're not made in france and this cannot go on while a potential alliance between far right parties is already stoking fear into some in the e.u. italian premier enrico letta called the growing popularity of euro skeptics and the far right as the most dangerous phenomenon facing the european union that could lead to the most anti european parliament in history in the end it's a numbers game as far as that's concerned the rise of the right is not quite just a blip on europe's radar tester sylvia r.t. paris just had the program libya may have abandoned its nuclear ambitions long ago but war stockpiles of the radium remain in the country almost on guarded the course a major concern to go live inside on the potential problems there what after. all. it's technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future covered. place. basic needs of economic ups and downs in the final month
the europeans and the french have understood that the political structure the defense people of the best the nation is about today the decisions i made in brussels early in washington reprise they're not made in france and this cannot go on while a potential alliance between far right parties is already stoking fear into some in the e.u. italian premier enrico letta called the growing popularity of euro skeptics and the far right as the most dangerous phenomenon facing the european union that...
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how can the secretary of defense know that and not the secretary of state. i'm hoping that will relent -- >> if they don't? >> i will ask my colleagues to stand up to the obama administration. don't let them get away with this. can you imagine if this was george w. bush saying you can't talk to anybody? >> okay. "60 minutes" ran a story where they spoke to the british supervisor of libyan security. >> you also kept saying if this place is attacked, these guys are not going to stand and fight? >> yeah, i used today say it all the time. in the end i got quite bored of hearing my own voice saying it. >> the obama administration is saying his report right after the attack directly contradicts what he said. >> yes, i want to hear from americans that were there. this contractor, on an incident report that he signed, he never went to the compound or to the hospital as he claims. he was interviewed by the fbi the next day and twice, and the fbi interviews, here is what this administration is doing. they're taking part of the file to leak it. they interviewed this ge
how can the secretary of defense know that and not the secretary of state. i'm hoping that will relent -- >> if they don't? >> i will ask my colleagues to stand up to the obama administration. don't let them get away with this. can you imagine if this was george w. bush saying you can't talk to anybody? >> okay. "60 minutes" ran a story where they spoke to the british supervisor of libyan security. >> you also kept saying if this place is attacked, these guys...
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to rescue their partner in the ring by giving her resets and launching into speeches of their own in defense of obama care. i think even mike rogers in that presentation, i think the world of mike rogers, former fbi agent, doing a great job. all of this is in the weeds. what do i care about how things are put into computers? who is to blame, who is not to blame? look, the big -- >> the security of a major site -- >> first of all, there's no issue here about security at the moment. zero. nobody is saying, oh, yeah, they have now gained access to people's social security numbers or private information. that information is not necessary to sign up. >> it is to enroll. >> you allow people to put their financial information into the system, their social security numbers, stuff that would damage them for life -- >> no one has said this is happening. zero, period, no one. is there any way to go after obama care? >> a lot of respect for mike rogers. he's been working on cybersecurity for the past couple years. he comes out and says this, and you say he's full of it. >> mike is an expert in fact, and
to rescue their partner in the ring by giving her resets and launching into speeches of their own in defense of obama care. i think even mike rogers in that presentation, i think the world of mike rogers, former fbi agent, doing a great job. all of this is in the weeds. what do i care about how things are put into computers? who is to blame, who is not to blame? look, the big -- >> the security of a major site -- >> first of all, there's no issue here about security at the moment....
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i said if any secretary of defense recommends that i send troops again and asia africa latin america he should have his head examined right and i knew that would be a quagmire but i fear we're virtue that what peter says is partially true i mean if there were another terror attack on them on us soil would we do people react over react as they did last time would go crazy again because we have the power this military that's what scares me and we're putting in place this architecture that exists whether obama is a good manager of empires is not the issue the issue is what you have the ability to use this technology all over the world you will use it there will be one president will come along will not have the restraint of an obama will be a george bush again and what happens right of course once his policies are an act and they never go away no matter who you start building the atomic bomb as truman found out he's a little boy out of toboggan according to lesley gross no one was going to stop that bomb from being dropped from the moment we started building that bomb russia was our mai
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but there doesn't seem to be a great deal of defense for the nsa from people that you know full well, if we were to have a terrorist attack, the first question they would be asking is why was your spying efforts, your surveillance efforts, not ubiquitous, universal and intense. what do you think? >> well, you're absolutely right. first, alexander -- general alexander, i know him very well, was with him last night at an award dinner here, we gave him an award, and he's just a first-rate general officer, but more important than that, a first-rate intelligence officer and spy. he's absolutely hands down the best we've ever had in this job. he's been in it for eight years. and he's leaving of his own volition to get a new set of eyes, it's time. it truly is unfair. these allegations, a lot of these things make no sense. and certainly they are left to deny and support the nsa themselves. they and clapper, the director of national intelligence, that is who is defending this major function that protects the united states and believe me, we would not have had no serious attack on the united s
but there doesn't seem to be a great deal of defense for the nsa from people that you know full well, if we were to have a terrorist attack, the first question they would be asking is why was your spying efforts, your surveillance efforts, not ubiquitous, universal and intense. what do you think? >> well, you're absolutely right. first, alexander -- general alexander, i know him very well, was with him last night at an award dinner here, we gave him an award, and he's just a first-rate...
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>> we reached out to his attorney, and his defense attorney is still getting back to us. he did tell the "associated press" that pascal is shocked he was charged, he really did fall asleep, and any touching was inadvertent. you michiganed the federal marshal case. he has been removed from duty after he was arrestedded for taking cell phone pictures under women's skirts as they were boarding a southwest airlines flight in nashville. the tsa is investigating that case. >> live in denver, thanks. now a warning going out to thousands of patients that their personal information may be part of a huge tax scam. it's the latest example of a booming type of fraud, one that could cost a -- all of us a lot of money. most of the victims were patients of the orange county health department in florida. investigators came across a hand written list of names, patients who were targets of the scam. patients' personal info was storm, which the scammers used to submit fraudulent tax returns. when the government sent out refund checks, investigators say the crooks pocketed the cash. this is
>> we reached out to his attorney, and his defense attorney is still getting back to us. he did tell the "associated press" that pascal is shocked he was charged, he really did fall asleep, and any touching was inadvertent. you michiganed the federal marshal case. he has been removed from duty after he was arrestedded for taking cell phone pictures under women's skirts as they were boarding a southwest airlines flight in nashville. the tsa is investigating that case. >>...
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. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa spying. for the head of the discussion told me their discussion was frank. you had a very stern message to deliver. >> i think we had a very robust and strong message. this mass surveillance which has come through the allegations is something that is disturbing to european citizens. they feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening, why their strongest ally is doing it. >> reporter: and today they had more to talk about regarding spain when they collected data from 60 million phone calls in 30 days, leading to one more u.s. ambassador's summon to explain. european officials say that the surveillance in spai
. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa...
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beijing had a protest saying japanese troops disrupted live fire exercise but japan minister of defense has rejected the allegations. >> translator: keeping a strong surveillance presence is a completely normal activity and we can't except what china says. we are looking to protect the territory. >> reporter: 18,000 japanese troops are taking part in one of the biggest military drills ever and will simulate the storming of an island chain that china and japan lay claim to and it's an ex escalation of what is a bitter dispute between the two countries and robert mcbride reports. >> china and japan have been here before but both sides are talking and this is deeping and they send war planes into disputed air space and sea. the prime minister has warned his troops rid yourselves of the know shun that just the existence of a defense force could act as a deterrent and china warned any firing on the unmanned drone aircraft would constitute a serious provocation, an act of war of sorts and the question is how far will they back this up. >> both sides can be calculated and would lie and they wo
beijing had a protest saying japanese troops disrupted live fire exercise but japan minister of defense has rejected the allegations. >> translator: keeping a strong surveillance presence is a completely normal activity and we can't except what china says. we are looking to protect the territory. >> reporter: 18,000 japanese troops are taking part in one of the biggest military drills ever and will simulate the storming of an island chain that china and japan lay claim to and it's...
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president obama is on the defensive and his health secretary has apologized, mike sresreuviqueira is in washingtoh the story. >> reporter: the website launch was called a did he back the. but the president went on offense defending the new health care law and drawing parallels with another high-profile launch that had its share of problems. before there was obama care, there was romney care. the massachusetts law that was a model for the affordable care act, visiting boston, president obama says the comparison still holds. >> because you guys had a proven model that we building the affordable care act on this template. >> reporter: the president spoke in the same spot where mitt romney his former rival signed the massachusetts law seven years ago. with many having their plans cancel, even after the president promised that they could keep them the president says they will be happen happy with a new plan. >> if you are getting a better just shop around and you'll get a better deal 230678? that means it's higher monthly costs than paid under their olds plan. >> you go in to the exchange
president obama is on the defensive and his health secretary has apologized, mike sresreuviqueira is in washingtoh the story. >> reporter: the website launch was called a did he back the. but the president went on offense defending the new health care law and drawing parallels with another high-profile launch that had its share of problems. before there was obama care, there was romney care. the massachusetts law that was a model for the affordable care act, visiting boston, president...
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the court orders are rules for the inspector general, and we have oversight from the department of defense which has its own inspector general. >> follow-up on the reasonable a ticket will suspicion standard. can you explain what that means? give me an example of how much information would be enough? >> this is a legal standard that sort of has origins. i will articulate that. what that would mean is it is effectively the same standard that is used for stop and frisk. every single determination as to be documented before a query is made. >> give me an example. give me an example of the basis? >> through other intelligence to a al qaeda copper chip, for example. i believe the intent of the standard is to be significant enough that a query cannot be made on a hunch or for no particular reason at all. sufficiently able to be met so that the tool can be used as a discovery tool which is the whole point. >> documented and kept in a computer database. every determination is only valid for a set amount of time as a matter of pro-active compliance we reexamine that determination. the justice depar
the court orders are rules for the inspector general, and we have oversight from the department of defense which has its own inspector general. >> follow-up on the reasonable a ticket will suspicion standard. can you explain what that means? give me an example of how much information would be enough? >> this is a legal standard that sort of has origins. i will articulate that. what that would mean is it is effectively the same standard that is used for stop and frisk. every single...
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and it was clearly self-defense. i also think it's good that the president is moving us towards getting us more into the title 10 side so there is transparency, and we also need to be more inclusive of of congress on a regular basis of letting them know what we're getting into and why. guantanamo's a big part of it. there is no reason we can't close that prison, we should. it would be an enormous step in the right direction. the third thing we need to do is something we have done, we just need to make it clear we're doing it, and that is build partner capacity. instead of the u.s. showing up and firing the shot, let us work with local allies to, hopefully, number one, stop an insurgency before it gets started, but number two, make sure it is then local forces that are enforcing the law. we've done this effectively in the philippines. we've had a presence there for quite a while. they're battling insurgents of a variety of different stripes down there. you know, it's been by and large effective. there's been a recent
and it was clearly self-defense. i also think it's good that the president is moving us towards getting us more into the title 10 side so there is transparency, and we also need to be more inclusive of of congress on a regular basis of letting them know what we're getting into and why. guantanamo's a big part of it. there is no reason we can't close that prison, we should. it would be an enormous step in the right direction. the third thing we need to do is something we have done, we just need...
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missile defense agency. we'll get a live report from pete williams on that story. >>> chris brown in court, charged with felony assault, for breaking a man's nose in washington, d.c. could it be a violation of his probation? all coming up on "news nation." which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing, zero down, zero deposit, and zero first month's payment on any new 2014 volkswagen. hurry, this offer ends october 31st. for details, visit vwdealer.com today. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think.
missile defense agency. we'll get a live report from pete williams on that story. >>> chris brown in court, charged with felony assault, for breaking a man's nose in washington, d.c. could it be a violation of his probation? all coming up on "news nation." which means it's never been easier to get a new passat, awarded j.d. power's most appealing midsize car, two years in a row. and right now you can drive one home for practically just your signature. get zero due at signing,...
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it is the secretary of defense and the deputy secretary of defense. john and i each had the pleasure of working inside that box, not as the secretary, mind you, but as the deputy, and we will both tell you there are some downsides to this arrangement. since the secretary chooses who gets what assignments, you can guess who visits with foreign leaders, and who gets to go to guantanamo. having watched firsthand from the closest possible position , i can tell you oft secretary hagel has one the toughest jobs in the world. combination unique of personal qualities. when you consider secretary hagel's experience and achievements, his resume reads like he has prepared for the job his entire life. his patriotism is unquestioned. even though he could have gone off to college, instead, he , earningin the army two purple hearts for being wounded in combat. he is a highly successful businessman who understands the financial and organizational complexities of the job. he is a former senator, quit to deal with political realities. he was involved in television, so
it is the secretary of defense and the deputy secretary of defense. john and i each had the pleasure of working inside that box, not as the secretary, mind you, but as the deputy, and we will both tell you there are some downsides to this arrangement. since the secretary chooses who gets what assignments, you can guess who visits with foreign leaders, and who gets to go to guantanamo. having watched firsthand from the closest possible position , i can tell you oft secretary hagel has one the...
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no the europeans and the french have understood that the political structure of the defense be the best the nation he said but today the decisions are made in brussels in washington reprise they're not made in france and this cannot go on while a potential alliance between far right parties is already stoking fear into some in the e.u. italian premier enrico letta called the growing popularity of euro skeptics and the far right as the most dangerous phenomenon facing the group you knew that could be the most anti european parliament in history in the end it's a numbers game as far as that's concerned the rise of the right is not quite just a blip on europe's radar. r.t.e. paris meanwhile on the other side of the atlantic some rural communities are pushing for the creation of a new state. as american voters head to the polls on election day hundreds of thousands of citizens in colorado are voting on a ballot initiative to establish the fifty first us states details straight ahead. now more of the story after the break to stay with us. there's a media legal show we leave that maybe. by th
no the europeans and the french have understood that the political structure of the defense be the best the nation he said but today the decisions are made in brussels in washington reprise they're not made in france and this cannot go on while a potential alliance between far right parties is already stoking fear into some in the e.u. italian premier enrico letta called the growing popularity of euro skeptics and the far right as the most dangerous phenomenon facing the group you knew that...
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>> six years. >> defender defense capability it appointed to serve as director of the management team of which she is responsible for personal issues including security clearance issues presidents several reports to confirm the process we thank you for your testimony today and earlier before the committee. to turnover we had to wait before the hearing began i of the key was present but to what i said to their colleagues as part of but what we try to do is what is the role of government? according to abraham but he also said in a book reinventing different it is to use tear the bow and not a row the boat but hopefully we figure out what is the role of government and of what needs the federal government nor the private sector. but you do have five minutes to hear verst statements. >> i appreciate the opportunity to talk about practices and procedures regarding security clearance facility access and stability determination. before begin i first want to say a few words of the tragedy events that occurred end september 60 behalf of the administration in my colleagues want to extend our dee
>> six years. >> defender defense capability it appointed to serve as director of the management team of which she is responsible for personal issues including security clearance issues presidents several reports to confirm the process we thank you for your testimony today and earlier before the committee. to turnover we had to wait before the hearing began i of the key was present but to what i said to their colleagues as part of but what we try to do is what is the role of...
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. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa spying. for the head of the discussion told me their discussion was frank. you had a very stern message to deliver. >> i think we had a very robust and strong message. this mass surveillance which has come through the allegations is something that is disturbing to european citizens. they feel very uneasy. they don't know why it's happening, why their strongest ally is doing it. >> reporter: and today they had more to talk about regarding spain when they collected data from 60 million phone calls in 30 days, leading to one more u.s. ambassador's summon to explain. european officials say that the surveillance in spai
. >> but he offered this defense. >> the national security operations generally have one purpose and that is to make sure that the american people are safe. >> reporter: whether listening in on the leaders of close allies saves lives, the white house didn't have an answer. although it reaffirmed it is reassessing such high level surveillance as part of its overall intelligence review. on the hill today, european lawmakers went head to head with congressional leaders on nsa...
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we are a small defense force. we need capabilities that support those very specific things that we need to do, largely in the southwest pacific . largely run amphibious capability. around amphibious capability. we can see a situation where we would need that capability or be able to afford it. and that is where we are. >> thank you. >> thank you. cheers. and a few moments, former florida governor jeb bush is honored by the jack kemp foundation. "washington journal" is live at 7:00 eastern. >> the head of the centers for medicare and medicaid services will testify this morning before the house ways and means committee about implementing the health care law and the website healthcare.gov. we will have that live at 10:00 eastern on c-span three. also, the house intelligence committee will examine nsa surveillance programs. witnesses include james clapper, alexander. and keith >> former florida governor jeb bush says conservatives will have a difficult time regaining power nationally unless they are more politically i
we are a small defense force. we need capabilities that support those very specific things that we need to do, largely in the southwest pacific . largely run amphibious capability. around amphibious capability. we can see a situation where we would need that capability or be able to afford it. and that is where we are. >> thank you. >> thank you. cheers. and a few moments, former florida governor jeb bush is honored by the jack kemp foundation. "washington journal" is live...
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but there does not seem to be a great deal of defense for nsa from people what you know full well, if we were to have a terrorist attack, the first question they would be asking, why was your spying efforts your surveillance efforts. >> you are right, general alexander, he is a first rate general officer, but a first rate intel officer and spy, hands down the best guy. he has been in it for 8 years, and leaving of his own volition, it is time to get a new sit of eyes. it is unfair, the allegations, it makes no sense, they are left to deny and support the nsa themselves. they and clapper, director of national intelligence, is who is defending that major function that protects the united states, believe me, we would not have had no serious attack on the united states in all of these years, 12 years since 9/11 without this agency doing just incredible work. in protecting us. yet they stand there, having to take the fuselage of assaults on them by themselves with the director trying to broking to p. that is not right, administration should put their arms around this tell them to go back t
but there does not seem to be a great deal of defense for nsa from people what you know full well, if we were to have a terrorist attack, the first question they would be asking, why was your spying efforts your surveillance efforts. >> you are right, general alexander, he is a first rate general officer, but a first rate intel officer and spy, hands down the best guy. he has been in it for 8 years, and leaving of his own volition, it is time to get a new sit of eyes. it is unfair, the...
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defense says she died of heart disease. medical examiner taking the standed to grey testifying that michelle macneill may have died with drug toxicity combined with heart disease. he is not saying she drowned but it is possible. denying a town's attempt to shut down a hot sauce factory. the town wanted the factory to stop production since saying it was emitting stinky fumes pepper and garlic. the drug rejected that request. the hot sauce company says it is working with the city to reduce the smell. finally sponge bob sponge bob square pans spng bob get the act? so his boss can save the whole nickel that's tonight's speed read. now, brace yourself for this one. the agency that is implementing obama care paid out $23 million for dead people. you heard right. according to a new inspector general report the senators from medicare and medicaid services paid $23 million to providers and players all on behalf of beneficiaries who were dead. former new york stock exchange mayor rudy giuliani joins us. >> nice to see you, greta. har
defense says she died of heart disease. medical examiner taking the standed to grey testifying that michelle macneill may have died with drug toxicity combined with heart disease. he is not saying she drowned but it is possible. denying a town's attempt to shut down a hot sauce factory. the town wanted the factory to stop production since saying it was emitting stinky fumes pepper and garlic. the drug rejected that request. the hot sauce company says it is working with the city to reduce the...
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, property, defense of life, have cyberanalyzed, we have in the past seen that areas where something would be traditionally or technically unlawful, when it is done in a necessary and proportionate way is justified under a law and that would be true of someone who steals someone's property running down the street if someone were to say are you able to tackle some become a holding down on the street for 15 minutes you would rightfully get the answer no, that would be assault and battery and kidnapping. 5 put it into context and say they are making off with someone's property, there was no law enforcement presence and the purpose was to get them in place not to harm them and hold them until law enforcement arrives of course that can be done and that would be justified so lot of the areas of the private sector is considering now is what is the ability to stabilize situations to restrain certain evidence in place with restraint in order to then we engage the government so only as necessary and proportionate, unless the private sector acted would be met with irreparable harm. >> thank you
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be under threat by terrorists somewhere in the world and russia has drones and maybe because of self defense using exactly the same logic being applied in washington today russia strikes let's say saudi arabia so what would you think the world's response would be and what would washington's response be would it be just hypocritical or would say russia is the aggressor washington is certainly not been hesitant to be hypocritical i mean there's been any number of practices in the post nine eleven era where we have condemned others for doing exactly what we have done and again that's my concern of the president they were setting on. the use of drones so i think the solution or what i would like to see happen is there needs to be an international consensus were applying the geneva conventions and international humanitarian law is largely a byproduct of world war two they didn't contemplate these kinds of weapons and on the horizon we've got autonomous weapons that will make their own decision and so i think we need to have an international discussion and come up with rules that we can all agree
be under threat by terrorists somewhere in the world and russia has drones and maybe because of self defense using exactly the same logic being applied in washington today russia strikes let's say saudi arabia so what would you think the world's response would be and what would washington's response be would it be just hypocritical or would say russia is the aggressor washington is certainly not been hesitant to be hypocritical i mean there's been any number of practices in the post nine eleven...
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that department of defense video really confirms that. that said, despite the optics, we do know one thing, that alexander plans to leave his post sometime in the next few months and that will touch off another fight on o, especially for those who want to see the nsa not only with more oversight but determining his successor on cyber command as well. romm, technology reporter for politico, thanks for your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: now we turn true all of you on these nsa spying programs. j in atlanta, georgia. caller: good morning. i will be brief. inst, these programs started 2002 under george bush and a new york paper talk about that yesterday. second, these things have been going on -- whenever we spy on them, they spy on us. it has just been brought to life under president obama and i more it is obama bashing, of the same. my question is this --what is the big deal? it is not like we are sitting and listening to people's wordin g. they monitor millions of calls. about them doing something in the legislature now, they ma
that department of defense video really confirms that. that said, despite the optics, we do know one thing, that alexander plans to leave his post sometime in the next few months and that will touch off another fight on o, especially for those who want to see the nsa not only with more oversight but determining his successor on cyber command as well. romm, technology reporter for politico, thanks for your time. guest: thanks for having me. host: now we turn true all of you on these nsa spying...
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his defensive coordinator, wade phillips. listen. >> the doctors and our medical staff took care of him here and then he went to a local hospital, all his vital signs are good. he did not have a heart attack. but they're still checking on everything with him. >> now, the coach has been and continues to go through what officials are describing as a battery of tests to try to find out exactly what happened to him, what caused that collapse. he is, of course, not the only nfl coach to have health issues. the broncos head coach, john fox, felt dizzy during a round of golf on saturday. he had previously been told he needed an operation heart condition. he had hoped to leave that until february after the season ended but he went to the hospital after the dizzy spell and was told he needs that heart surgery immediately. just another reminder, i guess, of the pressures all of these nfl coaches feel pretty much every day of every week during the season. jenna: well put. thank you. jon: there's a bomb shell in the trial of a utah docto
his defensive coordinator, wade phillips. listen. >> the doctors and our medical staff took care of him here and then he went to a local hospital, all his vital signs are good. he did not have a heart attack. but they're still checking on everything with him. >> now, the coach has been and continues to go through what officials are describing as a battery of tests to try to find out exactly what happened to him, what caused that collapse. he is, of course, not the only nfl coach to...
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he would chair meetings and his foreign and defense ministers would take part, along with the chief cabinet secretary. the national security office would be created within the cabinet secretariat at the same time. the chief cabinet secretary spoke during the meeting. he urged lawmakers to get the bill enacted as soon as possible. >> translator: the security environment surrounding japan is increasingly unstable. regular forums involving the prime minister discussing the security issues are vital. this will allow the prime minister to take strong leadership in the field of national security. >> suga said the head of the national security office would be in charge of the administrative affairs. the national security council would advise the prime minister directly. he added, the posts could be filled by individuals from the public or private sector. >>> clashes during the general strike under way in bangladesh have caused at least five more deaths. rosalyn in bangkok is following the story. >>> the three-day strike led by the largest opposition bangladesh nationalist party. another five peopl
he would chair meetings and his foreign and defense ministers would take part, along with the chief cabinet secretary. the national security office would be created within the cabinet secretariat at the same time. the chief cabinet secretary spoke during the meeting. he urged lawmakers to get the bill enacted as soon as possible. >> translator: the security environment surrounding japan is increasingly unstable. regular forums involving the prime minister discussing the security issues...
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they are increasingly coming defense says, given the lack of better alternatives to dramatic solution. the pact is more western sanctions have resulted in more iranian centrifuges and enriched uranium at progressively higher grades. they have indeed deserve themselves for diplomacy. they offer the five plus one group of nations and more reasonable deal than in the past. the continuation of the existing sanctions for adding more to them will not make iran capitulate more. serious nations have headlined. on the contrary, more sanctions will seriously make here and continue on the current nuclear path, resulting more likely than not to an american military attack and all an iranian nuclear call. for over two decades, i have consistently bad on the side of the realists and the support, knowing well that traveling the bumpy road, washington and tehran needed as much realism and support as possible. and i never wavered in my belief that one day sooner or later the two governments would arrive at the mutual and official destination. that time might have come. at that time might have come and
they are increasingly coming defense says, given the lack of better alternatives to dramatic solution. the pact is more western sanctions have resulted in more iranian centrifuges and enriched uranium at progressively higher grades. they have indeed deserve themselves for diplomacy. they offer the five plus one group of nations and more reasonable deal than in the past. the continuation of the existing sanctions for adding more to them will not make iran capitulate more. serious nations have...
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missile defense system issue but at the same time he says it's not going to pretend that it's ok with all the talks that nothing could be changed in the american scheme and still no legal guarantees from washington that the system would not be against russia really this has been one of the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries in two thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european missile defense but these talks pretty much have been frozen because there are still no legal guarantees from washington for a few years now moscow has been calling for the destruction of a unified into missile defense system where each member would share the responsibility for the safety of others saying that otherwise and without legal guarantees it would see it as a threat to its national security so it's really been one of the hottest topics in the relations between moscow and washington in the meantime the construction of one of the elements of the american anti missile shield in europe has started in the romania on monday and it's planned at that base will sta
missile defense system issue but at the same time he says it's not going to pretend that it's ok with all the talks that nothing could be changed in the american scheme and still no legal guarantees from washington that the system would not be against russia really this has been one of the biggest problems in the relations between the two countries in two thousand and ten russia and nato agreed to work together on european missile defense but these talks pretty much have been frozen because...
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and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during the last 10 years. i have been there perhaps 12 times or so. the staff later will tell me if it is really a 11 or 13. we've been there a lot. strikinges are pretty especially in the last few years. that is not the impression the american people have. that, to me, is the obvious fact that things have changed and changed for the better in afghanistan. first of all, it's more secure. we and our allies have made a the growth, the strength of the afghan army and the police now which has grown in a much more capable and respected force including the acal police, which has made major difference particularly in the villages about anna stan -- villages of afghanistan. the most feared force are those 25,000 local police feared by the taliban. because they are so directly ed to the homes and they become a major threat to the taliban control and success. they are a resilient force and should not be underestimated.
and the defense minister from brussels before he went to afghanistan. he feels that things have significantly improved and changed for the better during the last 10 years. i have been there perhaps 12 times or so. the staff later will tell me if it is really a 11 or 13. we've been there a lot. strikinges are pretty especially in the last few years. that is not the impression the american people have. that, to me, is the obvious fact that things have changed and changed for the better in...